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Opening Times & Tickets | Mdina Cathedral Museum Archives

Opening Times & Tickets

Tickets

Tickets for visiting the Cathedral are bought from the Cathedral Museum which is on the right side of the Cathedral and only few meters away. The ticket which is a combo ticket, entitles the public to visit the Cathedral and the Museum.

Ticket price:

Adult ticket: €10.00

Senior ticket: €8.00 (60 years and over)

Student ticket: €8.00 (Upon presentation of a valid student’s card*)

Children under 12 years of age: FREE

The ticket is transferable and has no validation date.

*Language School cards are not valid.

For pre booked tickets kindly phone:
Reception – 21 454 697
or email on – info@metropolitanchapter.com

Access

Access for the disabled is available at the Cathedral.

Opening days and times

Monday to Saturday: 9.30am5.00pm
Sunday: 3.00pm5.00pm

MASS DURING THE WEEK

At 9.00 am
At 6.00 pm
Rosary – 5.30 pm

MASS ON SUNDAY

At 9.00 am
At 11.00 am
At 6.00 pm
Rosary is at 5.30 pm

The Cathedral reserves the right to put restrictions on admission during celebrations such as the rosary, mass, weddings, funerals and any other celebrations that are held from time to time at the Cathedral.

Paying ticket

When paying for a combo ticket, the visitor is entitled to go into the Cathedral and also its Museum. To sustain the ongoing conservation and restoration projects the Metropolitan Chapter requests an entrance fee. It is our responsibility to sustain and maintain the historical artefacts of these entities and above all to preserve them for future generations to come.

Prayer

When a visitor requests  to enter the Cathedral for prayer he is invited to approach a member of our staff and he would be guided to the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament.

An important note for the visitor:

  • St Paul’s Cathedral is a place of worship. It is requested that you enter decently dressed. Shawls and wraps are provided at the entrance.
  • Please refrain as much as possible to wear stiletto heels and narrow heeled shoes not to damage the inlaid marble flooring.
  • Photography is allowed in the church but the use of flash is forbidden.
  • No food and drinks are allowed in the Cathedral
  • The visitor may experience staggering or limitations when entering the Cathedral. This is due to either a large number of people visiting at the same time or because there would be the celebrations for the congregation. It is important therefore to follow any notification that the management might issue from time to time and also to follow the time of mass and other celebrations. Such measures are usually called upon when there are weddings, funerals or any other special occasion.